Azpir8king
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I am looking to find out if the symbol for the 14th degree in Southern Justification SR is the same as the symbol for NJ Scottish Rite. Are they all the same or are there differences? An example is the 14 deg in Southern Jurisdiction :
The jewel of the 14th Degree is split; one being a quadrant (compass open to ninety degrees) topped by a crown and with a nine-pointed star on the obverse; the other being a five-pointed blazing star with the Tetragrammaton on the reverse. The compass is opened on a segment of a circle inscribed with the numbers 3, 5, 7, 9. The duties are to assist, encourage and defend the brethren; to protect the oppressed and relieve want and distress; to enlighten the people and serve the common good.
Is it the same for 14th in Northern Jurisdiction? A link to a chart would be very helpful....(I know the degrees have different names...just wondering about the symbology.)
The jewel of the 14th Degree is split; one being a quadrant (compass open to ninety degrees) topped by a crown and with a nine-pointed star on the obverse; the other being a five-pointed blazing star with the Tetragrammaton on the reverse. The compass is opened on a segment of a circle inscribed with the numbers 3, 5, 7, 9. The duties are to assist, encourage and defend the brethren; to protect the oppressed and relieve want and distress; to enlighten the people and serve the common good.
Is it the same for 14th in Northern Jurisdiction? A link to a chart would be very helpful....(I know the degrees have different names...just wondering about the symbology.)